All I do is take out the bolt, squeegee through the barrel into where the bolt would be then I use some oil I got at Maxon paintball and put some on the bolt mainly by the o-rings.
EDIT: Depending on the Gun, some use oil, and some use grease....you should read your owners manual to make sure you are not putting the wrong stuff in your marker.
Typicaly the higher end guns use Grease and cannot use oil.
Your paintball gun is an investment and just like any other investment, you will want to keep it cared for. The importance of cleaning your paintball gun will determine if you have play for extended periods of time or you end up with a faulty gun. Follow through the steps below to clean and lubricated keeping your paintball gun in mint condition. ▪ Step 1: Consider your physical safety. Remove the air source for your paintball gun. Never tinker with a paintball gun with its air source still attached. ▪ Step 2: Lay out your paintball gun diagram. Having this diagram in front of you will save you time later when you are reassembling. ▪ Step 3: Disassemble the paintball gun. Remove the barrel, striker, bolt, grip frame and hopper and set aside. ▪ Step 4: Clean the barrel of the paintball gun. Use a warm water and paper towel to wipe down the paintball gun barrel on both the outside and inside. Pull a squeegee or bottle brush through the barrel to clean and to dry. ▪ Step 5: Clean the body of the paintball gun. If the body is big enough to clean with a squeegee or bottle brush, clean the body in the same way as the barrel. Use a toothbrush or Q-tips to clean tight places. ▪ Step 6: Clean out the grip-frame. Use a small brush to clean out any debris or dried paint. Avoid disassembling the trigger as it is difficult to reassemble. ▪ Step 7: Clean the striker and bolt. Using a paper towel and warm water wipe down the striker and bolt. Dry all pieces thoroughly. ▪ Step 8: Check all o-rings, screws and springs. Replace any internals that are broken or cracked to avoid air leakage. ▪ Step 9: Lubricate paintball gun internal hardware. Use a paintball gun lubricant to lightly lubricate internals, especially those that have movement. ▪ Step 10: Reassemble the paintball gun. Following the diagram you earlier placed in front of you, reassemble the pieces. Providing maintenance to your paintball gun by cleaning and lubricating will keep your paintball in working condition, avoiding the down time caused by trigger jams and breakage. Consulting your manufacturer’s instructions may give you alternative maintenance directions. Considering this general guideline will help keep your paintball gun ready for your next game.
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
No. The state of Ohio did not invent the paintball gun.
No, do not expose your paintball gun to water.
A paintball gun is several magnitudes stronger then a Nerf gun. A paintball travels at around 200 mph, where a Nerf gun is around 10.
11 to play at fields, 18 to buy a paintball gun.
yes. you can ship a paintball gun anywhere.
No. Nothing dissolves in the process of a paintball gun firing.
The same as every other paintball gun, louder then an airsoft gun, softer then a pellet gun.
I LOVE PAINTBALL i have both a paintball gun and a 360 i love my 360 but no exersize i love paintball so much more and would take it over video games any day so much to do with paintball upgrade your gun go to diff fields CLEAN IT lol take the paintball gun some cheap starter guns are the "azodin blitz" 170$ "Proto SLG 2009 basic" 200$ "Azodin Kaos" 85$ those are some good guns well have fun with your choice hope i helped!
Depends on what kind of gun you have. I would take it to the local paintball store.